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CBN slashes cash withdrawals to ₦100k, ₦500k for individuals, companies

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According to a new regulation that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced, deposit money banks and other financial institutions must make sure that over-the-counter cash withdrawals by both individuals and corporate entities do not exceed N100,000 and N500,00 per week, respectively.

This revised cash withdrawal limits, contained in a circular issued today by the apex bank and seen by TopNaija, will take effect nationwide on January 9, 2023.

After the policy takes effect, all cash withdrawals above the stated limits will attract processing fees of 5% and 10%, respectively.

The new policy is coming barely weeks after President Muhammadu Buhari launched the newly redesigned N200, N500, and N1000 banknotes.

In line with the new cash withdrawal limits, any third-party cheques above N50, 000 will not be processed over the counter by any bank. The CBN said the “extant limits of N10, 000, 000 on clearing cheques still subsist”.

  • Weekly withdrawals through automated teller machines (ATMs) will be reduced to N100, 000 per individual. Withdrawals through this will be subject to an N20, 000 daily withdrawal limit. 
  • In the same vein, the daily withdrawal limit through a point of sale (POS) terminals is N20, 000.
  • Note that the new N500 and N1000 banknotes will not be withdrawn through ATMs, as only N200 and below will be made available through the channel. 

The CBN said there is a provision for individuals and corporates to withdraw N5 million and N10 million, respectively, once a month. However, this is only for rare occasions and all parties intending to take advantage of this provision must provide compelling evidence of legitimate business purposes. 

  • “In compelling circumstances, not exceeding once a month, where cash withdrawal above the prescribed limits is required for legitimate purposes, such cash withdrawals shall not exceed N5, 000,000 and N10, 000, 000 for individuals and corporate organisations, respectively, and shall be subject to the referenced processing fees in (1) above, in addition to the enhanced due diligence and further information requirements.”

To qualify for this exception, individuals and corporate organisations must provide the following information:

  • Valid means of identification.
  • Bank verification number (BVN)
  • Notarised declaration by the customer stating the reason for the excess cash withdrawal.
  • Written approval by the Managing Directors for drawees withdrawing on behalf of companies.
  • The CEOs of banks must authorise such withdrawals in writing.

According to the CBN, the revised cash withdrawal limit guideline is consistent with its cashless policy. The ultimate goal is to persuade more Nigerians to conduct their banking activities through alternate channels. These alternate channels include, for instance, mobile banking, USSD, debit cards, POS, eNaira, etc.

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